4) The Lockheed X-22A is a two-man antigravity disc fighter The late Colonel
Steve Wilson, USAF (ret.), stated that military astronauts trained at a secret aerospace academy separate from the regular Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, CO.
These military astronauts then operate out of Beale
and Vandenberg Air Force Bases, Northern California From those bases, these military astronauts regularly fly trans- atmospherically and out into space One of the aerospace craft they use, Colonel Wilson reported, is the X-22A.
Another informant, Z, aka ’
Jesse’,
who formerly worked at the NSA, told me that the Lockheed X-22A antigravity fighter disc fleet is equipped with Neutral Particle Beam directed-energy weapons, that it is capable of effecting optical as well as radar invisibility, and that it is deployable for worldwide military operations from the new US. Space Warfare Headquarters, located in hardened underground facilities beneath 13,528’ King’s Peak in the Wasatch Mountains High
Uintas Primitive (Wilderness) Area, 80 miles east of Salt Lake City Recently I also
heard from an Army engineer, formerly TDY’ed to NASA, who shall remain unnamed at his request. He also confirmed that Lockheed had made the X-22A, the two-man antigravity fighter disc which I had seen test-flown in a canyon adjacent to the main Area 51 operations zone.
He explained why I had seen the X-22A so nervously flown during that test flight. He said that the original X-22A had had a standard altimeter hardwired into it, but that such an instrument would give faulty readings in the craft’s antigravity field, which bends space-time. He had recommended that they instead use a gradiometer, which would function better.
Apparently his suggestion was finally taken up, since in more recent years I have seen the X-22As flying more smoothly and confidently at high altitudes over and near Area Another informant who wishes his identity kept private related operational details about military deployment of antigravity disc craft which sound like the X-22A. He reports:
’During operation Desert Storm a close relative of mine was in charge of a Marine Division right on the front. In the first days film footage and especially video- cams which a large number of G.I.s
had were impounded, so they wouldn’t capture any sensitive material.
Iraq was pumped up and Gung-Ho, since they had well over 50,000 troops ready to charge us, and since we only had about 3500 they knew of, and they knew that, because of the close proximity of troops we couldn’t
nuke them, so, they were assuming piece of cake. Wrong.
’Two pictures my relative confiscated from one of his officers showed:
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